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Payments NEXT covers the online payment industry. Topics include Chargebacks, Credit Card & Online Fraud, Disruptive Technologies, Fintech, Mobile Payments, Payments Research, Payments Technology, and Payments Trends.
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Payments NEXT covers the online payment industry. Topics include Chargebacks, Credit Card & Online Fraud, Disruptive Technologies, Fintech, Mobile Payments, Payments Research, Payments Technology, and Payments Trends. This outlet offers RSS (Real Simple Syndication).
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E-Commerce/Online Shopping, Cybersecurity
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